Biofilms are communities of cells attached to surfaces, their contributions to biological process may be either a benefit or a threat depending on the microorganism involved and on the type of substrate and environment. Biofilm formation is a complex series of steps; due to the size of microorganisms, the initial phase of biofilm formation, the bacterial adhesion to the surface, has been studied and modeled using theories developed in colloidal science. In this review the application of approaches such as Derjaguin, Landau, Verwey, Overbeek (DLVO) theory and its extended version (xDLVO), to bacterial adhesion is described along with the suitability and applicability of such approaches to the investigation of the interface phenomena regulati...
The DLVO (Derjaguin, Landau, Verwey, Overbeek) theory was originally developed to describe interacti...
The DLVO (Derjaguin, Landau, Verwey, Overbeek) theory was originally developed to describe interacti...
Microbial biofilms are a matrix of cells and exopolymeric substances attached to a wet and solid sur...
Biofilms are communities of cells attached to surfaces, their contributions to biological process ma...
<p>As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a ...
As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a variety o...
Adhesion of microorganisms to solid surfaces is one of the prime steps in the formation of biofilms....
Understanding bacterial adhesion as a first step toward biofilm formation is of fundamental interes...
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
The development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health and sanitary consequence...
International audienceThe development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health an...
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
Bacterial adhesion is a process of attachment of a planktonic cell to the surface and the necessary ...
The development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health and sanitary consequence...
International audienceThe development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health an...
The DLVO (Derjaguin, Landau, Verwey, Overbeek) theory was originally developed to describe interacti...
The DLVO (Derjaguin, Landau, Verwey, Overbeek) theory was originally developed to describe interacti...
Microbial biofilms are a matrix of cells and exopolymeric substances attached to a wet and solid sur...
Biofilms are communities of cells attached to surfaces, their contributions to biological process ma...
<p>As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a ...
As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a variety o...
Adhesion of microorganisms to solid surfaces is one of the prime steps in the formation of biofilms....
Understanding bacterial adhesion as a first step toward biofilm formation is of fundamental interes...
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
The development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health and sanitary consequence...
International audienceThe development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health an...
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
Bacterial adhesion is a process of attachment of a planktonic cell to the surface and the necessary ...
The development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health and sanitary consequence...
International audienceThe development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health an...
The DLVO (Derjaguin, Landau, Verwey, Overbeek) theory was originally developed to describe interacti...
The DLVO (Derjaguin, Landau, Verwey, Overbeek) theory was originally developed to describe interacti...
Microbial biofilms are a matrix of cells and exopolymeric substances attached to a wet and solid sur...